Profession drapery and carpet cleaner

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Drapery and carpet cleaners clean draperies and carpets for their clients by removing stains, dust or odors. They do this by applying chemical and repellent solutions and with the use of brushes or mechanical equipment.

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Personality Type

Realistic / Enterprising

Knowledge

Types of brushes

Tools with bristles used for a wide variety of purposes such as cleaning, painting, putting on make up and grooming hair. Materials used for bristles include animal hair, synthetic fibers and plastic. Various shapes exist such as cylindrical brushes and twisted-in wire brushes for cleaning brushes, and flat, round or mop for painting brushes.

Cleaning techniques

Various techniques and tools used to clean different types of surfaces to achieve a certain degree of cleanliness such as sweeping, vacuuming, degreasing and wet cleaning.

Types of staining

Check the fabric for different kinds of stains such as invisible, perspirative, and oxidation stains. Understand the right way to deal with the defects by testing the nature of the stain, the type of fabric (absorbed, built up and compound staining) and the colour fastness of the dye.

Types of carpet

Different types of carpet based on materials, production method, backing, fitting techniques, cost, durability, aesthetics and other criteria.

Skills

Set up, maintain and operate roto, extractor and walk behind scrubbers and other floor care equipment to clean carpets and scrub hard floors.

Eliminate stains

Use stain removal equipment to remove stains without damaging the fabric. Carry out garment and stain detection to identify the specific staining type such as wet or dry side staining in a safe and appropriate manner.

Maintain customer service

Keep the highest possible customer service and make sure that the customer service is at all times performed in a professional way. Help customers or participants feel at ease and support special requirements.

Vacuum surfaces

Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and small particles from floors, drapes, carpets or furniture.

Maintain cleaning equipment

Clean and preserve the equipment and material used for cleaning purposes in a proper state.

Operate carpet centrifugal machine

Set up and operate a machine which unwinds, spins and dries the rug, extracting the majority of the water out of it. Hang it up to dry afterwards.

Handle chemical cleaning agents

Ensure proper handling, storage and disposal of cleaning chemicals in accordance with regulations.

Rinse cloth articles

Flush out detergents, soil and odors from cloth materials and articles using a water hose.

Maintain personal hygiene standards when cleaning

Make sure to keep yourself clean and tidy and wear protective equipment when performing cleaning activities, as required by the health and safety procedures of the task or the organisation.

Groom carpets

Inspect the rug and use a groom to set the nap in the direction in which the knots are tied. Use detergents and non-chlorine bleaches to regroom, clean and brighten the fringes of the carpet, treating spots and odors.

Maintain a safe, hygienic and secure working environment

Preserve health, hygiene, safety and security in the workplace in accordance with relevant regulations.

Use solvents

Clean products or surfaces by using solvents to dissolve or extract other unnecessary substances.

Guarantee customer satisfaction

Handle customer expectations in a professional manner, anticipating and addressing their needs and desires. Provide flexible customer service to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty.